a.
b.
2-3/
8" - o
r - 2
-3/
4"
(60
mm
)
(70
mm
)
2-3/8" Backset
Latch (60 mm)
2-3/4" Backset
Latch (70 mm)
Handle Latches (A)
OR
a.
b.
c.
Sloping Face
Handle Latch (A)
Prongs
Latch Tail
S1 (2)
a.
c.
d.
d.
If your model has an
Outside Upper Rose
with straight sides,
make sure the sides
are parallel with the
door edge before
tightening the screws
in Step 6.
Main Lock Body (C)
Outside
Upper Rose
Sloping
Face
Latch Tail
Retractor
Latch Bolt
Cylindrical Case
Prongs
Latch Tail
Retractor
INSIDE VIEW
OUTSIDE VIEW
a.
Backset is the distance from door edge to center
of hole on door face. (See Illustration).
b.
Select the Correct Handle Latch (A).
Select the 2-3/8" (60 mm) or 2-3/4" (70 mm)
latch based on the backset of your door. (Most
residential doors have a 2-3/8" backset.)
a.
Insert the Handle Latch (A) into the 1" (25.4 mm)
hole in the door edge as shown. Be sure the
sloping face of the latch bolt is facing towards
the door jamb.
b.
Insert two (S1) Latch Screws in the faceplate
holes and tighten.
c.
After installation, you should be able to see the
Latch Prongs and Latch Tail(s) through the 2-1/8"
bore in the door as shown.
If not,
review Step 3b. Select Correct Handle
Latch.
Note:
The sloping face of the latch bolt always faces
the door jamb and the Main Lock Body (C).
a
. Insert the Main Lock Body (C) through the 2-1/8"
(54 mm) hole in the door.
b.
Look through the hole from the inside of the door
to guide the Main Lock Body.
c.
Make sure that the Cylindrical Case engages with
the Latch Prongs and the Retractor interlocks
with the Latch Tail.
d.
Test by pushing the Outside Spindle - the bolt
should retract.
Backset: Select the Correct
Handle Latch (A)
STEP 3
Handle Latch (A) Installation
STEP 4
Install the Main Lock Body
STEP 5